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From Microsoft to WhatsApp: Meet the Indian-origin CEOs running the world's biggest companies

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June 23, 2026

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From Silicon Valley to London's financial district, Indian-origin leaders now helm some of the world's most powerful companies. Here are 18 trailblazers whose journeys from India have reshaped global business, technology, and culture.

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